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WORK IN GROUP OR PERSONAL MAINTENANCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL MEDIA
Author(s) -
Yulia V. SOBOLEVSKAYA
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
university library at a new stage of social communications development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2707-0476
DOI - 10.15802/unilib/2021_249561
Subject(s) - creativity , work (physics) , working group , process (computing) , social media , personality , public relations , group work , content analysis , social group , knowledge management , sociology , psychology , engineering , computer science , political science , world wide web , pedagogy , social psychology , social science , mechanical engineering , operating system
Objective. Social media have become one of the main technologies for promoting the university library. The purpose of the work is to characterize the main stages of organizing work in social media for librarians (SMM specialists and a working group) of the Scientific Library of the Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU). Methods. Statistical analysis tools made it possible to study in detail the corporate networks of the BNTU Library. A comparative analysis of the experience of maintaining BNTU accounts in social media by an SMM specialist and a working group of employees from various library departments was carried out. Results. The advantages and risks in the work of the group are summarized. The following areas highlighted: Team building; Communication and work organization; Creativity and creative power; Overcoming the challenges of group work; Content formation techniques; Potential. Conclusions. Working in a group produces creative and interesting content in large volumes. The experience of managing the process of forming a content policy in 2020 proves that the process has become more flexible and independent of the personality of an SMM specialist.

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